While I don't agree with deleting comments from other users on one's own
talk page, I don't really think it should be blockable. However, changing
and removing other people's comments from other talk pages is unacceptable.
On at the least the narrow point of deleting things off of your own talk
page, I see it done fairly often, admins and non-admins alike. It's not a
blockable offense is it?
Michael Turley <michael.turley(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 10/31/05, geni wrote:
On 10/31/05, Michael Turley wrote:
Blocking someone for doing what a Wikipedia
arbitrator explicitly
claims the right to do is wrong.
I've blocked an arbcom member in the past. I assume they thought what
they were doing was right.
I suppose you got me on a technicality based on me phrasing my point
less precisely than I intended.
I'm sure, however, you see how this particular example presents a
"two-faced" appearance to those who aren't administrators or
arbitrators, and how that appearance should be corrected as quickly as
possible, either by justifying the block on other grounds, reversing
the user block, or applying the same standards to our own community
servants.
--
Michael Turley
User:Unfocused
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